“What we are doing is ground up all the way. It is one giant story,”Snyder explains. “The first thing we had was the Justice League concept. The other movies, in a way, have to support that. That is our Wonder Woman, our Aquaman. They have their own creative concepts that supports them, but they do serve Justice League in the coming together of those heroes.

I want all the other directors of the other films to be able to stretch their legs and do what they want, but at the same time there is a big interconnected universe. I have given everyone amazing access to our story, to me, and what we are doing. All the films have like minded conceptual jumping on points.”

Snyder’s wife, and the film’s producer, Deborah, also spoke to Empire and elaborated a bit on how DC is planning to bring all these films together into one cohesive universe, saying that the studio has “kind of a timeline of what every movie is, where it is going, and where the films fit in relation to each other.”

Finally, fellow producer, Charles Roven, added:

“We call it the sandbox. It has borders around it, but everybody gets to play in the sandbox. On Suicide Squad, David Ayer has a lot of specific control over his area of the sandbox. Even if he crosses the line a little bit, we see if we can push our boundaries back a little bit.”

While certainly a bit vague, it’s reassuring to hear that there’s a solid plan in place to bring the DC cinematic universe together. The studio is taking a different approach than Marvel, and though some are skeptical as to whether or not they’ll be able to pull it off as well as their rival has, I’m feeling pretty confident that they’ve got it all figured out. After all, there’s no real reason to doubt them at this point, right?

Nevertheless, all will be revealed when Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justicetouches down on March 25th, 2016, followed by Justice League on November 17th, 2017.